Dell 27 LED Backlit LCD Monitor SE2719H IPS Full HD 1080p, 1920x1080 at 60 Hz HDMI VGA, Black

(346 reviews)

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$159.60

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  • Tyler

    > 3 day

    So this is a very budget friendly workstation focused monitor. It even doesn’t have VESA mounts just to save a few bucks, the refresh rate is not suitable for gaming, but keeping that in mind when I bought this I thought at minimum 1) they would rotate and 2) they would at least be color matching out of the box. NOPE 1) I can deal, that’s fine, not ideal, but fine 2) it’s really frustrating. One is clearly way, waaay more yellow than the other. That said, they’re really bright and clear and don’t have any dead pixels or connectivity issues so still workable for my needs but the color thing is really keeping this from a 5 star. Probably should have just gone with the Acer for a few more bucks. I messed with the color settings and got them close-ish (2nd pic, and again this isn’t a Pantone monitor or even close and I know this) but still not matched and going to drive me nuts. Also there are some good comments about text being pixelated since it’s such a large area with relatively low resolution and I definitely notice that, doesn’t bug me too much since my vision isn’t great lol but if the pixelation would bother you, you probably want something either smaller or higher resolution.

  • Bacchus

    Greater than one week

    When my 28 inch Hanns-g monitor died after ten or more years of service I searched for the same, but found the price had jumped quite a bit on the brand. Wanting a more economical buy I found this 27 inch Dell on Amazon. Although Im a Mac user I have some experience with PC products and IMHO Dell is the best of those companies, offering quality products at good prices. So I didnt hesitate when I saw this model on sale for $149. I tested its vga connection then went with HDMI, which Id recommend. Running it off an Asus GeForce 710 I was very impressed with the beautiful naturalistic skin tones in videos and the fine details. I dont play video games so the 2GB card is plenty for me. Very happy with this monitor.

  • souls6e

    > 3 day

    This is used mostly for work purpose. It seamlessly connects and projects images really well. Doesnt seem to strain my eyes as much as other older monitors.

  • Ryan L.

    > 3 day

    I bought this for work. That was about three years ago. Still working. Totally functionally for business apps and watching YouTube videos.

  • CrashDummy007

    > 3 day

    Quick delivery and drop off by UPS. The monitor was easy to setup and connect to my work laptop. Makes a difference in the ability to split documents side by side.

  • Luke H.

    > 3 day

    The monitor is pretty good for a work computer. The size is great and you can easily have two web pages open at the same time without squinting or straining.

  • PatMc007

    Greater than one week

    I purchased two of these monitors to upgrade my work desktop. I use AutoCAD at work so the quality of the monitors does matter quite a bit. These monitors are great. The picture quality is great and these monitors have handled everything beautifully so far. I have not and will not be using these for gaming so I cant give much input on that end, but CAD programs are no walk in the park in terms of graphics and I have no complaints. I think they were an excellent purchase for the price.

  • VC

    > 3 day

    Everything looks good except for the brightness and resolution. Sometimes it feels like the monitor is not bright enough. Feels a little different. I have used Acer gaming monitor before and that product was awesome.

  • M. Gleason

    > 3 day

    Against my better judgement I opted to purchase this product. My son is a programmer and told me that Dell makes his favorite monitors, so I decided to try this one. Ive had trouble in the past with Dell products but put my concerns aside and ordered. I ordered the monitor on March 24 and it is now May 12 - not two months later the monitor is going out. Im tech savvy, visited all of the support forums, reloaded drivers etc. The monitor is going dead. It flickers, it buzzes, it fades - does everything annoying that you might imagine. So, Im past my return window at Amazon so they put me in touch with Dell support. Id rather lick razor blades than ever try to speak to them again. I had 4 calls with them - I could not hear or understand them, and in the moments when I could, they asked me the same questions over and over again before disconnecting to start the cycle over again. Im in warranty - still have 2 months left but I cant communicate with anyone who can assist me. Giving up at this point. This monitor sucks. Beyond that, this is an indictment of Dell from one experienced user - bad track record - not buying Dell products again. Including a picture of the monitor ready to go out to the trash next to the HP box I replaced it with. Still has the factory stickers on it but it doesn’t work and Dell won’t replace it.

  • Porter Olson

    > 3 day

    I swear on all holy christ, F this monitor. First I go to peel off all the ridiculous plastic wrap that they stick onto new electronics nowadays. The sides and the back of the monitor are completely wrapped in it. Jeez, Why does the stupid sides and back of the monitor need that much protection? I think to myself as Im peeling it all off. Then I try to peel it off the actual screen on the front and cant seem to find it or get it to peel off. There is no way they would put it all over the sides and back but not the actual screen itself, right? I look at the included instruction sheet and there is a graphic of peeling the stupid plastic wrap off the main screen on the front just like you would expect. OK, I just need to try harder to peel it off I guess. I notice there does seem to be something stuck to the screen so i start peeling it off but its thicker than the plastic wrap. Damn, what if this is actually part of the monitor or something? Lets just plug it in and see how it looks first. So I plug it in and sure enough, the thing I started to peel off is the damn screen itself! Well, I guess I know how this monitor technology works now at least. The actual pixels are just some thin sheet glued onto a backlight. Great, now my new monitor is damaged within 5 minutes of owning it. And speaking of the backlight, HOLY CHRIST. Even when the screen is pure black it is more like a blinding white light than any sort of black. Like being in an operating room under an operating light. Ive only owned this monitor for a minute and already I hate it more than anything Ive ever bought. F this monitor. I wish I would have used that 150 bucks as toilet paper instead. I would feel much better than I do right now.

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